Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2020 11:57:21 -0800 From: Patrick Mahan <plmahan@gmail.com> To: Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> Cc: questions list <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Helping understand cause of SIGSEGV Message-ID: <CAFDHx1JDyJq%2Bsepz1O186AeijTqyXP6AuQajsETY00j5eAsLXQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <f51dfaf6-46da-9cd8-ea37-b2733f5ad9bc@nomadlogic.org> References: <c2eab4b0-b10b-9db3-1aa3-1f61689e24e8@nomadlogic.org> <CAFDHx1Jg_9k3oWU8X-WdP2CJX8hnBYgMz%2BvxwOs766JZcM3WRQ@mail.gmail.com> <0764e7ef-bd81-a6c5-47c4-7cd539a428f5@nomadlogic.org> <CAFDHx1K2-RWS4=xYtNUKMV3t_J7OKKPUE56f9JY45Q%2B0nH_TFA@mail.gmail.com> <f51dfaf6-46da-9cd8-ea37-b2733f5ad9bc@nomadlogic.org>
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On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 9:59 AM Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> wrote: > > > On 11/5/20 9:44 PM, Patrick Mahan wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 5:01 PM Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> wrote: > >> >> >> On 11/5/20 4:01 PM, Patrick Mahan wrote: >> >> >> >>> | thread #1, name = 'fluent-bit', stop reason = signal SIGABRT >>> * frame #0: 0x000000004087100a libc.so.7`__sys_thr_kill at >>> thr_kill.S:4 >>> frame #1: 0x00000000407e6c84 libc.so.7`__raise(s=6) at raise.c:52:10 >>> frame #2: 0x000000004089a5d9 libc.so.7`abort at abort.c:67:8 >>> frame #3: 0x000000000034a7a8 >>> fluent-bit`flb_signal_handler(signal=11) at fluent-bit.c:418:9 >>> frame #4: 0x00000000406d1c20 >>> libthr.so.3`handle_signal(actp=0x00007fffdfffc600, sig=11, >>> info=0x00007fffdfffc9f0, ucp=0x00007fffdfffc680) at thr_sig.c:303:3 >>> frame #5: 0x00000000406d11ef libthr.so.3`thr_sighandler(sig=11, >>> info=0x00007fffdfffc9f0, _ucp=0x00007fffdfffc680) at thr_sig.c:246:2 >>> frame #6: 0x00007fffffffe193 >>> frame #7: 0x000000000036fe0c fluent-bit`tasks_start [inlined] >>> output_params_set(th=0x00000000416091c0, data=0x000000004165d980, >>> bytes=128, tag="random.0", tag_len=8, i_ins=0x0000000040e58000, >>> out_plugin=0x0000000040e2dfc0, out_context=0x00000000416051e0, >>> config=0x0000000040e19180) at flb_output.h:429:5 >>> >> >> I would look at what is happening here in output_params_set(). Something >> is accessing out of bounds memory. >> >> >> >> thanks for your response Patrick i really appreciate it. >> >> So here is where output_params_set() is defined - with an interesting >> comment that i haven't chased down yet: >> >> 521 /* Workaround for makecontext() */ >> 522 output_params_set(th, >> 523 buf, >> 524 size, >> 525 tag, >> 526 tag_len, >> 527 i_ins, >> 528 o_ins->p, >> 529 o_ins->context, >> 530 config); >> 531 return th; >> 532 } >> 533 >> >> and the frame from the backtrace is this for reference: >> frame #8: 0x000000000036fd14 fluent-bit`tasks_start [inlined] >> flb_output_thread(task=0x00000000416410a0, i_ins=0x0000000040e58000, >> o_ins=0x0000000040e5b000, config=0x0000000040e19180, >> buf=0x000000004165d980, size=128, tag="random.0", tag_len=8) at >> flb_output.h:522 >> >> and then later on line 429 of flb_output.h it does this: >> 428 FLB_TLS_SET(flb_libco_params, params); >> 429 co_switch(th->callee); >> >> like i said i'm not really sure how to grok this, but it sounds like one >> of the params in output_params_set isn't being set correctly. hopefully >> the code snippet makes the error more obvious :) >> >> > Okay, I don't know lldb very well. But according to the GDB to LLDB > command map <http://lldb.llvm.org/use/map.html> it uses the same commands > to move between frames. So at startup you want to ensure you are in thread > 1 (thread select 1). That should place you in the last frame on the stack > (frame #0). You just move up the stack using the command 'up' until you > are in frame #7. > > Once there you need to dump the contents of 'th' using the command 'p *th' > or 'frame variable -T *th'. I suspect the value of th->callee is > incorrect. The next frame on the stack is - > > frame #6: 0x00007fffffffe193 > > This is different from the rest of the stack addresses. So I suspect it > is out of bounds. > > Patrick > > > > that's totally it - thanks Patrick! > > frame #7: 0x000000000036fe0c fluent-bit`tasks_start [inlined] > output_params_set(th=0x00000000416091c0, data=0x000000004165d980, > bytes=128, tag="random.0", tag_len=8, i_ins=0x0000000040e58000, > out_plugin=0x0000000040e2dfc0, out_context=0x00000000416051e0, > config=0x0000000040e19180) at flb_output.h:429:5 > 426 params->th = th; > 427 > 428 FLB_TLS_SET(flb_libco_params, params); > -> 429 co_switch(th->callee); > 430 } > 431 > 432 static FLB_INLINE void output_pre_cb_flush(void) > (lldb) p *th > (flb_thread) $0 = { > caller = 0x00000000406b2950 > callee = 0x000000004169f640 > data = 0xa5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5 > cb_destroy = 0x0000000000000000 > } > (lldb) > > i guess the next question to answer is why is this out of bounds. i'm > gonna poke around and see what i can learn today. > > The value of th->callee should be a function, I think. That is just from a cursory glance at libco. Good luck. Patrick >
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